I am really struggling to find a way to modify biblatex authoryear so that it comes out in this modified Harvard style. In case any solution can be helpful to others in the future, this is the style Sage Journals request.

What I want: (author, year: page).Biblatex author year normally produces something like this: (author year, page). By page, I mean the page in the cited document with the referenced material.

Is the pagenos, the page number of the citation (and it would not make sense for a book), or the page number where the material specific to the citation appears. If this is the case, then you can use \cite[pagnos]{citekey}.
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GuidoJan 7 '13 at 11:34

Thanks for the replies. I mean the page number of content being referenced (sorry for the confusion).
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Michael DavidsonJan 7 '13 at 16:24

I've added an example which will hopefully make it clear.
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Michael DavidsonJan 7 '13 at 16:25

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Could you explain how this differs from what you currently get with your preferred bib style?
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SeamusJan 7 '13 at 16:32

Note: I didn't tinker with the formatting of the series field; in your "Bibliographic Entry" snippet, "Hindus and Muslims in India" (italic, colon prepended) resembles a subtitle rather than a series title.